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Magnet motor by pcockriel

Started by hartiberlin, July 04, 2007, 07:17:52 PM

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bitRAKE

Hollow metal spheres are more difficult to obtain. I wonder if there is an cheaper way to maybe coat the inside of a hollow ball with iron filings - like a pingpong ball. Definately worth a try.

Bronze should work as well. I'm going to try mineral oil for the liquid.
Energy might not be FREE, but the universe has been building it up for billions of years - the fact that we exist means it is availble to us.

joe

Hello pcockriel,

Thanks for the infos on the spinning balls.

Will you give us an idea on how you elemental rods are working? OR what is in the rod?

Thanks  Joe

JamesThomas

Quote from: pcockriel on July 05, 2007, 02:15:14 PM
cryptic is having something to hide or ambiguous meaning  ( then why am I going Public)
Hmm I have to face critics as well...lol

I did not mean you were hiding anything, Paul. My apologies. I simply meant it was a little puzzling for me, somewhat difficult to understand even though what you were attempting to share was simple. Probably my problem more than yours.

j
We are not what we believe ourselves to be.

JamesThomas

Quote from: bitRAKE on July 05, 2007, 02:28:15 PM
Hollow metal spheres are more difficult to obtain. I wonder if there is an cheaper way to maybe coat the inside of a hollow ball with iron filings - like a pingpong ball. Definately worth a try.

Bronze should work as well. I'm going to try mineral oil for the liquid.

You may be on to something here. Plastic can be electroplated with metals: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/eng99/eng99348.htm

j
We are not what we believe ourselves to be.

Freezer

Quote from: pcockriel on July 05, 2007, 01:34:23 PM
also im working on the elemental rod right now
and I got the bulb to light up before the bulb blew out, I posted it as well,Its like I have a brain tumer
The Ideas Just keep coming  lol.

Wow, you mean that works!!!???  I've been interested in that video, but thought it was too good to be true.  What I got from that video was two rods parallel to each other, 1cm in diameter, 10cm height.  One rod being "Tantalum" (Ta)(73), and "Tungsten"(W)(74).  I did a quick search and Tantalum is generally used for electrolytic capacitors.  Tungsten being used for filaments.  It seems like he just has the two rods connected to two leads, is this correct? 

Edit:  Noticed in the video he says it takes a third element to give one a different polarity or something like that.  So we need the third undisclosed metal to make it work.  Other than that it simply looks like a board, two rods, two connectors, and how ever the 3rd element is connected maybe to both or one of the other elements.

Videos he's refering too -

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-635987818295327978&q=elemental+rods&total=50&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4298347669641896403